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YAAAAAS (\ˈyaaaaas\noun)
Definition: What many gay men shout when they are very happy.
Example: If you are gay, you likely just uttered, “YAAAAAS” when you saw the photograph above, making the need to provide an example this week pointless.

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The Harvard Book Store welcomes Emmy Award–winning television executive and Watch What Happens: Live host Andy Cohen—author of Most Talkative: Stories from the Front Lines of Pop Culture and The Andy Cohen Diaries—for a discussion of his latest book, Superficial: More Adventures from the Andy Cohen Diaries. Andy will be joined in-conversation by WBUR’s Robin Young.

Use the link below to nab a slight discount in ticket prices thanks to those fabulous people over at The Welcoming Committee.

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Kiki (\ˈkē-kē\noun and verb)
Definition: A party including good music and good friends that may involve salacious gossip.
Example: (noun) I need to let loose tonight, I’m hosting a kiki.
(verb) I need to let loose tonight, let’s kiki.

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Towleroad via World of Wonder blog, brought to my attention the disgraced former U.S. Republican Congressman, Aaron Schock, was seen at the West Hollywood Halloween parade. While his presence doesn’t confirm Schock is a Friend of Dorothy, it does nothing to quell those rumors. Schock who rose to prominence in the Republican Party in part due to his youth and good looks, never was a friend of the gay community and proved to be hostile to any legislation that would help protect our community from discrimination.

The Congressman ultimately resigned in March 2015 to avoid a congressional ethics inquiry after misappropriation of funds on everything from airplane flights to his office decor was reported. As recently as last month, Schock agreed to pay a $10,000 civil penalty to the Federal Election Commission, but he has otherwise avoided any other fines or sentencing.

Earlier this year Titan Men released a gay porn parody titled, “Cauke for President” based on Schock. The film centered around a homophobic US Senator named Mike Cauke. Twitter and Instagram social media posts for Mike Cauke repeatedly called out Shock (see below).

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I know that BuzzFeed has rebranded the company as a news organization, but I still think of them as the king of endless top ten lists and mindless, unscientific surveys like this one which they posted last Monday.

For the record, I was pegged as 66% Top and 34% Bottom – no comment on the accuracy of the survey. Curious to see how you stack up? You can take the online quiz – it takes just a few minutes time.